Archive for January 2014

“Joe Camp has changed my life and my horse’s life for the better. Now, its about the relationship and trust between us. I’ve learned how to be a better leader for my mare therefore giving her the support she needs. Thank you, Joe.” – Kim Oakes Neshan

The anxiously anticipatedsequel to the National Best SellerThe Soul of a Horse Life Lessons from the Herd

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Hey ya’ll… I’ll be speaking on two Horse Conscious webinars on Saturday (Jan 18). The reach is worldwide, which is why they have set up two times, 12 noon and 7pm Central Time USA. You can access via internet (free!!) or via phone line. Hope some of y’all who we talk to all the time in New Zealand, Australia, Austria, UK, Italy, France, South Africa, UAE, Germany et al can join the call. Yes… and USA too! It’s going to be fun. Ruella Yates will interview moi (we can feel sorry for Ruella, right?) and she will be asking YOUR questions to be emailed so sign up and we’ll talk on Saturday (again, FREE!) at this link: http://www.horseconscious.com/webinars/interview-with-joe-camp

We had our test run this morning for the webinars and decided to not only use your email questions but to unmute and open up the questions to y’all live. Mark and Ruella will explain on Saturday, but effectively you will be able to digitally hold up your hand and be called on for questions. What a crazy world we live in ). The webinar is free, and I recommend using a USB headset, or your computer mic and speakers, but you can call in on the phone as well. Again, the link for sign up is: https://www.startmeeting.com/wall/462-408-660

“In Born Wild Joe Camp continues to demonstrate, in simple, unpretentious eloquence, how much we two-legged creatures can learn from horses. One of the rewards for reading the book is that it can be taken literally as the tale of a newborn horse fancier learning his craft, or as the road map for humanity on how to develop leadership in any herd. With humor, affection and discernment, Camp repeatedly underscores that true relationships are built on trust with any creatures.” From renowned education writer Jack L. Kennedy in a review of Born Wild for the Joplin Independent.

The anxiously anticipated sequel to the National Best SellerThe Soul of a Horse – Life Lessons from the Herd

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Ten degrees this morning. Negative five wind chill. Last night we put out seven bales of Bermuda grass hay (for 8 horses) to make sure it would last through the night. Grass hay is the fuel for their heat generating engine. No blankets. (See our recent blog post. Blankets subvert their own amazing thermoregulatory system.) They had the barn Read More→